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Definition of longer
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Longer
(n.) One who longs for
anything.
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Fast
::
Fast (v. i.) A time of
fasting,
whether
a day, week, or
longer
time; a
period
of
abstinence
from food or
certain
kinds of food; as, an
annual
fast..
Transverse
::
Transverse
(n.) The
longer,
or
transverse,
axis of an
ellipse..
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To cause to be no
longer
in a
disturbed
condition;
to
render
quiet;
to
still;
to calm; to
compose.
Fork-tailed
::
Fork-tailed
(a.)
Having
the outer tail
feathers
longer
than the
median
ones;
swallow-tailed;
-- said of many
birds.
Lose
::
Lose (v. t.) To cease to have; to
possess
no
longer;
to
suffer
diminution
of; as, to lose one's
relish
for
anything;
to lose one's
health..
Brin
::
Brin (n.) One of the
radiating
sticks
of a fan. The
outermost
are
larger
and
longer,
and are
called
panaches..
Outsit
::
Outsit
(v. t.) To
remain
sitting,
or in
session,
longer
than, or
beyond
the time of; to
outstay..
Doubloon
::
Doubloon
(a.) A
Spanish
gold coin, no
longer
issued,
varying
in value at
different
times from over
fifteen
dollars
to about five. See
Doblon
in Sup..
Foreganger
::
Foreganger
(n.) A short rope
grafted
on a
harpoon,
to which a
longer
lin/ may be
attached..
Snell
::
Snell (n.) A short line of
horsehair,
gut, etc., by which a
fishhook
is
attached
to a
longer
line..
Survivorship
::
Survivor
(n.) The
longer
liver of two joint
tenants,
or two
persons
having
a joint
interest
in
anything..
Safe
::
Safe
(superl.)
Incapable
of doing harm; no
longer
dangerous;
in
secure
care or
custody;
as, the
prisoner
is
safe..
Return
::
Return
(n.) The
continuation
in a
different
direction,
most often at a right
angle,
of a
building,
face of a
building,
or any
member,
as a
molding
or mold; --
applied
to the
shorter
in
contradistinction
to the
longer;
thus, a
facade
of sixty feet east and west has a
return
of
twenty
feet north and
south..
Unseven
::
Unseven
(v. t.) To
render
other than
seven;
to make to be no
longer
seven.
Diverticulum
::
Diverticulum
(n.) A blind tube
branching
out of a
longer
one.
Thought
::
Thought
(n.) A small
degree
or
quantity;
a
trifle;
as, a
thought
longer;
a
thought
better..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) A term of study in a
seminary,
college,
etc, etc.;
properly,
a
fourth
part of the year, but often
longer
or
shorter..
Outwear
::
Outwear
(v. t.) To last
longer
than; to
outlast;
as, this cloth will
outwear
the
other..
Tapeworm
::
Tapeworm
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
cestode
worms
belonging
to
Taenia
and many
allied
genera.
The body is long, flat, and
composed
of
numerous
segments
or
proglottids
varying
in
shape,
those
toward
the end of the body being much
larger
and
longer
than the
anterior
ones, and
containing
the fully
developed
sexual
organs.
The head is
small,
destitute
of a
mouth,
but
furnished
with two or more
suckers
(which
vary
greatly
in shape in
different
genera),
and
sometimes,
also, with hooks for adh
Dollar
::
Dollar
(n.) A gold coin of the
United
States
containing
23.22
grains
of gold and 2.58
grains
of
alloy,
that is,
having
a total
weight
of 25.8
grains,
nine-tenths
fine. It is no
longer
coined..
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